Kenwood TM-D700E User Manual 1 - Page 18

Main Unit- Front, Main Unit- Rear

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MAIN UNIT- FRONT 3 q COM connector Accepts a DB-9 female connector for connecting to a computer. See the separate manual, "SPECIALIZED COMMUNICATIONS" {page 2}. w GPS jack Accepts a 2.5 mm (1/10") 3-conductor plug for connecting to a GPS receiver. See the separate manual, "SPECIALIZED COMMUNICATIONS" {page 10}. e DATA connector Accepts a 6-pin mini DIN plug for connecting to an external TNC or an optional VC-H1. See the separate manual, "SPECIALIZED COMMUNICATIONS" {pages 2 and 35}. r PANEL connector Insert one end of the supplied modular plug cable for connecting the front panel {page 4}. t MIC connector Insert the modular plug on the microphone cable until the locking tab clicks {page 8}. 12 y RESET button Press for 1 second or longer to perform Full Reset {page 41}. No confirmation message appears. Use this switch when the microcomputer and/or the memory chip malfunction because of ambient factors. Note: With the transceiver power ON, do not connect cables to or remove from the front panel of the main unit. MAIN UNIT- REAR q Antenna connector Connect an external antenna {page 7}. When making test transmissions, connect a dummy load in place of the antenna. The antenna system or load should have an impedance of 50 Ω. The TM-D700E accepts a male N-type connector and other versions accept a male PL-259 connector. This transceiver has only one antenna connector because of a built-in duplexer. w Power Input 13.8 V DC cable Connect a 13.8 V DC power source. Use the supplied DC power cable {pages 5 and 6}. e Speaker jacks If you wish, connect an optional external speaker for clearer audio. These jacks accept a 3.5 mm (1/8") mono (2-conductor) plug. See page 8.

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MAIN UNIT- FRONT
q
COM connector
Accepts a DB-9 female connector for connecting to a
computer.
See the separate manual, “SPECIALIZED
COMMUNICATIONS” {page 2}.
w
GPS jack
Accepts a 2.5 mm (1/10") 3-conductor plug for
connecting to a GPS receiver.
See the separate manual,
“SPECIALIZED COMMUNICATIONS” {page 10}.
e
DATA connector
Accepts a 6-pin mini DIN plug for connecting to an
external TNC or an optional VC-H1.
See the separate
manual, “SPECIALIZED COMMUNICATIONS” {pages 2
and 35}.
r
PANEL connector
Insert one end of the supplied modular plug cable for
connecting the front panel {page 4}.
t
MIC connector
Insert the modular plug on the microphone cable until
the locking tab clicks {page 8}.
y
RESET button
Press for 1 second or longer to perform Full Reset
{page 41}.
No confirmation message appears.
Use
this switch when the microcomputer and/or the
memory chip malfunction because of ambient factors.
Note:
With the transceiver power ON, do not connect cables to or
remove from the front panel of the main unit.
MAIN UNIT- REAR
q
Antenna connector
Connect an external antenna {page 7}.
When making
test transmissions, connect a dummy load in place of
the antenna.
The antenna system or load should
have an impedance of 50
.
The TM-D700E accepts
a male N-type connector and other versions accept a
male PL-259 connector.
This transceiver has only
one antenna connector because of a built-in duplexer.
w
Power Input 13.8 V DC cable
Connect a 13.8 V DC power source.
Use the
supplied DC power cable {pages 5 and 6}.
e
Speaker jacks
If you wish, connect an optional external speaker for
clearer audio.
These jacks accept a 3.5 mm (1/8")
mono (2-conductor) plug.
See page 8.